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You would not steal a font: Well-known anti-piracy marketing campaign could have used pirated typeface

By Editorial Board Published April 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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You would not steal a font: Well-known anti-piracy marketing campaign could have used pirated typeface

A well-known anti-piracy marketing campaign from the early 2000s is within the highlight after it appeared the font used within the adverts was pirated.

The dramatic marketing campaign in contrast pirating movies to stealing automobiles, purses and televisions, telling viewers: “You wouldn’t steal a car”. It appeared in cinemas and on DVDs world wide from 2004.

However now, social media customers have found the font used within the marketing campaign was pirated from a typeface created by designer Simply van Rossum.

Bluesky person Rib extracted the fonts utilized in one of many marketing campaign’s previous PDFs and found the pirated font Xband-Tough was used as an alternative of Mr van Rossum’s licensed font FF Confidential.

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Sky Information was in a position to replicate the outcomes from a Bluesky person exhibiting the advert marketing campaign used Xband-Tough

There is no proof to recommend that the marketing campaign’s designers had been conscious that the font was pirated, as copies of it had been being broadly shared on the time.

“I knew my font was used for the campaign and that a pirated clone named XBand-Rough existed.

“I didn’t know that the marketing campaign used XBand-Tough and never FF Confidential, although. So this truth is new to me, and I discover it hilarious.”

The adverts turned a chunk of popular culture historical past, with spoofs spawned for years afterwards.

In reality, in case you attempt to go to the marketing campaign’s official URL, you may be redirected to probably the most well-known spoof, a sketch within the sitcom IT Crowd.

FACT declined to remark, saying the marketing campaign pre-dated anybody working on the organisation.

The opposite two organisations didn’t instantly remark.

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